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   Daily Bulletin (Newspaper) - August 16, 1910, Brownwood, Texas                                An reel UmT ta Mr AUGUST ff Taken His Life Late y 4 Dally Bulletin Ballinger August and winding up all TUB business Henry Wus a wealthy Jerman farmer and pioneer this section and killed himself late last night a The cause of the rash actis not SHOWS THE HIGHEST Special to Bulletin August formation was given out at the post master general department this af to the effect that in the list offices showing an increase in the list of fifty post offices showing an Increase in percent of receipts of July over Dallas has per cent which highest was also given out stating that the Citizens National bank of and the First National bank of Ballinger re quests that they be designated as de for postal savings PASSES AWAY AT AGE OF Special to the Daily Bulletin August Winnie age ninety for sixty two years a resident of this Ginners who are Spending two days here as Guests of the Bencini Oil Mills plan to pro mote their interests through the Organization of an day of the Picnic is the most Delightful and who had only been to town twice in a half a century died here The funeral took place today with a large number The city council is billed for a meeting alderman Kidd in the Ul NBE SMM tt tear Mi Boy Hede IV case that interesting to tbe medical fraternity occurred near showing the of I jjt the 12 year old son of aad Bd arose from his bed while asleep and without any except his night went to the stable and saddled an old blind The trains last night brought some thirty additional visitors to the reunion and picnic of the West Tex as oil mill men and Among the new arrivals noted Stone of barrass the genial He bad ar A feature of the meeting this for just such a and Ing was the organization of the West within a very short time after the Texas Ginners which is was made that dinner intended to cover all the territory was y the Santa Fe from Temple on seated around whole company was tne that good Each and every guest ate with a growing but the A T t UI UUUU lilt Charles noot P rain T I west and fairly groaned beneath the weight of Mil Nat the Texas from Waco to id Waldrip the as well as the territory Lohn Fife Brady Waldrip Hext Joseph j while of A Brady Blanket was elected Mercury Will Mason William Brady Melvin Melvin A Brady Ebony beyond and adjacent adjacent to these morc Ulev ate the more Ule Ot on the and as they were lingering over delicious cream and cake the host called upon a number and of local business men for short was elected president of this A committee on by laws composed of the president and secre of of and erts of Rising was appointed to Zephyr W Brady trame some bylaws for the govern nt ment of the association and this coin There were seated at the tables in was requested to report this the big dining tent at supper last night just 132 and as the visi tors are known to be pretty good feeders it is safe to say that this was about the number A num ber were guests of friends up town for supper and for the so that 150 is a conservative estimate of the There have been many gatherings of prominent people in but it is doubtful if the afternoon at three The rest of the forenoon today was spent about as was every one enjoying himself to his hearts J content just as best suited his Inclin A feature of the morning was an exhibition auto driveby Hall in a Marion Dinner For dinner today Bencini had town ever had at one time a number of Brownwood busi body of men out to mee the and conservative business There are no frills on the but every man of appears to be a man of who knows many other besides how to run an oil mill or a cotton The had it been ordered especially for the could not have been much for tbe rains to the north had cooled the at and tbe air bracing and It was late last when the after spending a most pleasant day and rej 4 tired for a short rest Some said was twelve oclock and some thought were perhaps 200 men seated at tbe tables at one But the in creased crowd did not in tbe least era mayor welcomed the guests in behalf of the and Fred Wai drop nnd Cross spoke briefly as representatives of the banks of the Will Mayes closed the speech making with a short talk that brought laughter and merriment to the sin U Hose is an oil mill man from j and an influential citizen of that town When asked if the recent race riot at that place would affect his mill this fall he said it would that h had gathered his force al ready for tbe opening of the season and would start the mill as soon as the necessary seed could be He said the opposition to negroes living in Coleman was not from the best class of people and that it did not Rose Is and rede tbe animal to the 5t even but OB such home of his Oscar Swen four miles There he dis mounted and hitched his horse at the front He entered the stumbling over the forms of several of his relatives who were sleeping on the Swenson was awakened and out Whos that Theboy answered Its Dock I tell you brother is sick and they want you to come right Swenson perceived at once boy was His eyes and he breathed like a sleeping She bade lie he immediately and slept on until rising time in the morn In the meantime the father at Ed on awakening discovered the absence of tbe boyand the old blind The father became very much fearing some evil bis andin bis fright The neighbors were notified a search began for the The boy being but 12 years old and a very timid they knew he would have been afraid to venture into the dark night While the excitement was high and fervid search was the boy arrived home soon after dressed In the borrowed clothes of his that no amount of money could have persuaded the lad to venture out into the he very and fearful of Ike hm Tdw at unon arrival after there Is bor waa asleep the sw He was greatly astonished Ing np Undine himself at Ua rel wak attoe row tbe ta his nobody pays especial attention toj and the watches on the grounds were used morc for ornaments than for The evening was spent in in telling business exper in reciting some in listening to the music of the ne gro in watching the antics of some expert negro In that free and easy time that made every one feel glad to and in all the fun and frolic and good bighearted took a leading The big dormi tory tent was largely abandoned for sleeping quarters and an immense pallet was spread out in the open and tbe entire crowd spread itself down in a great line to spend a few hours in rest But before the break of day the crowd was up again and ready for another good A few left on the early morning j but nearly every one declared 9KOWWOOD WORTH MM TH An U all Map mailed rat te the The h nearly com and will nave U V for la a very few Many the have made their sad have kept the work It IN new their int three be paid these and and they he We have been these H be and awet work every one all the Mate or U The h aad we matt have H Brown wood Sonth ry that all par lei w can net wall any fer tb aad are legal OF iron BW Tfl his intention of staying event is which will until the be tomor row morning in time for the outgoing Many stated to tbe Bulletin Special to The Dally Bulletin Every Wheel of Western While Remains of Its I Mavor are man that they had never anywhere had such a good time them It would be Brownwood forever when it comes to a meeting While the larger part of the crowd lingered about the pretty most of them took either yesterday or to day to come up town and note Its growth and and old town never received more bouquets than from of said that he lived In Brown county 33 years ago and remembered Brownwood when It had fant one or two little shacks for stores and bad a hotel of and as El August all of the business houses tbe street cars at a the water works plant shut flags at half the public buildings in crepe and the fire and police departments attend ing in a the funeral of Mayor who died trying to warn some firemen of the danger that hov around them Sunday took place In this city this morning with thousands of AUTO THE he remembered but one He Lee Hall and Carey will leave had heard much of the towns rethis afternoon for Dublin where markable but was surprised Hall will eater Careys Marion THE LAW ASH THE Former Judge in summing up a case before told the following story to show the unreason ableness of a Pat Finnlgan had been summoned to Jury Coming down stairs one dressed In Sunday his wife looked at him and said Where are you going Pat He replied Im going to Hm said the wife and Pat stalk ed out Next morning Pat came all shaven and same suit of clothes where are ye going today said the to coort Ye are yer Pat went slammed the The third morning Pat came In and sat down breakfast table with the same suit of clothes and greeted his who said And where are ye going this Pat Im going to coort The wife laid her hands upon a rolling stood before the door and ing the gathering here and says he sees no reason why a similar gather ing could not be held each HalL Hall of Stephenville Is or enthusiastic gin who has been in the business for several years He is employed by Kite brothers at Stephenville and is handy man abou the A few yean ago Earnie played ball and was one of the best little twirlers in that section of the but the gin business has in creased his avoirdupois and he Is too stout to play the game any more Hall says there will be consider able cotton though the As was stated Da vittes home is in but he lives in where he takes a prominent part in town He Is taking a big interest in the Dublin reunion which started today and as soon as he returns home in the morn ing will probably be accompanied by a large number of Brownwood about al crop is apparently cut friends Return who will visit is an 18karat the booster for both Dublin and Brownwood and nev er misses an opportunity to say a good word for He is so much at home in Brownwood that he is on the reception committee and helps to ot visitors pleasant The writer knew Burroughs many years which means that we knew him when he was a mere for he is not an old man yet and he was tbe same wide awake hustler that he is He is popular with the oil and gin Burroughs is with the oil mill at Ste where he takes an active part in town He could not say enough nice things about Brown woods paved streets and miles of concrete Evan Among the interesting men on tbe grounds is Evan ot Broad McCulloch who is a former St Louis man and a mining though he is now the pro of several thousand acres of land across the runs a a general a big cotton a and most anything else that might be Harris Is confident in the after years of that there la the greatest abundance of rich coat land in the Waldrip country and says that there is a million tons within a radius of a mile awaiting the coming ot a rail road and the development of the coal Roberts of Rising Star U well known In and he is one of the happiest of those present be cause Rising Star has had all the rain the place He is anxious for the Brownwood North and South rail luad to get across to Rising at the earliest possible time and says there will be immense crops to moved from there this The fruit crop this year was unusually but the market facilities were He says Sam who lives between Rising Star and canned on a canning outfit 5000 cans of Elberta besides sell ing many from Holt and of are enjoying the picnic and visiting Al Holt ot who Is a brother of the elder Holt a prominent Brady spent last night here with the returning home when he came here yesterday for the er In the auto on first time In a third of a century to Skete Is a dare devil racer and If aee a modern city and a place which some better car Is not entered he will be says to to bo Yere going to are said Pat yere not If heres any I Barber has returned from two weeks at Kort from its present come first because he will surely send to be done It win be done National Bank Is get tne great racer the track at full right Go aad take tlM together In Ha temporary center of central west f Newark Jewelry WH TW OK HI MT Trains Meet as They Reaad n on Texas art read Special to The Dally Bulletin August One man was slightly hurt when he jumped from his locomotive city this morning Just before i collision occurred in which n west bound and a met on a curve on the and Pacific Two ears of eat tie were A number of law cattle were killed and others A car of lumber was also Traffic will probably be resumed fey roran WTO Parties who live on College in Coggin report that and their families were disturbed about midnight last night by a quar tette of boys or young who ed along the street loudly very vulgar say that it Is as much the duty of A man ta pro tect his famly fro of vulgar is from the Ing and that they prepared themselves to fill the tomy of some young fellows should the offense to re The singing was of n to show that the have well voices and that they ought ta enough to behave Allison who was up the Gron venor country yesterday reports a nice shower in that part tto He says quite a goodly ner tion of that end of the county to UMT Lens litai Is at Man to FanM Nikola who has been at work on a wireless electric light far announces that he haa cally brought it to a state of He says a plant for its tion is now completion at laboratory on Long would be possible by my wire less transmitter of great anM to light the entire The current would pass tata the air spreading In all produce the effect of a aurora It would be a but sufficient to Some day soon my idea will be carried I would like better than to undertake to H first the harbor of New Tork for n distance of say 100 miles My present plan is to this light from a central which Is the most economical and the best method of of highest My will last there being nothing hi burn out They are tubes or bulbs of glass sealed and containing rarefied One advantage is the economy of which is greater than hs any other light so far Still another is the wonderful quality of the which resembles sunlight that It cannot be disting from It Is very soothing to the being A great saving wilt be effected by wireless I am intend ing chiefly to supply isolated dwell ings which cannot be conveniently reached by wires or lighted in any of the ways heretofore this system of distribution there is absolutely no difference where the dwelling Is The force of the current The plant consists of only n little transformer which could easily be carried In the and will fee sufficient to light whole The current may be conveyed to the lamp either by or nil wires might be dispensed with aad he light rendered The scientist then explained that he current thus created was n vi brating one and Among other the same current can tie used to cany the human telegraphic i One plant will do all tan of one action  

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